Aberavon (Senedd constituency)

Aberavon (Welsh: Aberafan) is a constituency of the Senedd. It elects one Member of the Senedd by the first past the post method of election. Also, however, it is one of seven constituencies in the South Wales West electoral region, which elects four additional members, in addition to seven constituency members, to produce a degree of proportional representation for the region as a whole.

Aberavon
Aberafan
Senedd constituency
for the Senedd
Aberavon shown as one of the 40
Senedd constituencies
Current Senedd constituency
Created1999
PartyLabour
MSDavid Rees
Electoral regionSouth Wales West
Preserved countyWest Glamorgan

History

Having only elected Labour MSs with huge majority this can be considered a Labour safe seat. Plaid Cymru are Labour's main opposition in the constituency and have been since its creation.

Party averages from 5 elections: Labour – 54.9,Plaid Cymru – 18.4,Conservative – 9.3,Lib Dem – 8.6,

UKIP stood for the first time in this constituency in the 2016 election and finished third with 15.0% of the vote.

Boundaries

Map of current boundaries

The constituency was created for the first election to the Assembly, in 1999, with the name and boundaries of the Aberavon Westminster constituency, and it is entirely within the preserved county of West Glamorgan. Boundaries were unchanged by the review whose proposals come into effect for the 2007 Welsh Assembly election.

The constituency is composed of the Neath Port Talbot electoral divisions: Aberavon, Baglan, Briton Ferry East, Briton Ferry West, Bryn & Cwmavon, Coedffranc Central, Coedffranc North, Coedffranc West, Cymmer, Glyncorrwg, Gwynfi, Margam, Port Talbot, Sandlands East, Sandlands West, and Tai-bach.

The other six constituencies of the region are Bridgend, Gower, Neath, Ogmore, Swansea East and Swansea West.

Voting

In general elections for the Senedd, each voter has two votes. The first vote may be used to vote for a candidate to become the Member of the Senedd for the voter's constituency, elected by the first past the post system. The second vote may be used to vote for a regional closed party list of candidates. Additional member seats are allocated from the lists by the d'Hondt method, with constituency results being taken into account in the allocation.

Assembly members and members of the Senedd

ElectionMemberPartyPortrait
1999Brian GibbonsLabour
2011David Rees

Elections

Elections in the 2020s

2021 Senedd election: Aberavon
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional[1]
Votes%±%Votes%±%
LabourDavid Rees10,50547.4-3.310,08145.4-0.5
Plaid CymruVictoria Griffiths4,76021.5+1.54,98722.5+1.2
ConservativeLiz Hill O'Shea2,94713.3+6.93,14114.1+7.9
IndependentScott Jones1,3576.1New
Liberal DemocratsHelen Ceri Clarke9534.3-1.76703.0-2.4
AbolishSarah Allen6462.9New7893.6±0.0
IndependentCaroline Jones5192.3New
UKIPTimothy Jenkins4071.8-13.23951.8-12.7
GwladCeri Golding3861.7New2791.3New
Reform UKDennis May2080.9New2080.9New
Green6593.0+1.2
Propel1950.9New
Freedom Alliance (UK)1700.8New
Communist780.4+0.1
TUSC420.2-0.4
Majority5,74525.9−4.8
Turnout22,68842.3[2]−0.2
Labour holdSwing
Notes

Regional Ballot void votes: 150. Want of an Official Mark (0), Voting for more than ONE party or individual candidate (38), Writing or mark by which the Voter could be identified (1), Unmarked or Void for uncertainty (111)

Elections in the 2010s

Welsh Assembly Election 2016: Aberavon
PartyCandidateConstituency[3]Regional[4]
Votes%±%Votes%±%
LabourDavid Rees10,57850.7−13.49,55645.9-11.3
Plaid CymruBethan Jenkins4,17620.0+5.24,44621.3+8.5
UKIPGlenda Davies3,11915.0New3,01914.5+10.6
ConservativeDavid Jenkins1,3426.4−7.91,2986.2-4.7
Liberal DemocratsHelen Ceri Clarke1,2486.0−0.81,1285.4+0.8
GreenJonathan Tier3891.9New3701.8±0.0
Abolish7423.6New
TUSC1150.6+0.3
Monster Raving Loony1110.5New
Communist540.3±0.0
Majority6,40230.7−18.6
Turnout20,85242.5+5.5
Labour holdSwing−9.3
Welsh Assembly Election 2011: Aberavon
PartyCandidateConstituency[5]Regional[6]
Votes%±%Votes%±%
LabourDavid Rees12,10464.1+14.810,67157.2
Plaid CymruPaul Nicholls-Jones2,79314.8−2.52,39112.8
ConservativeT. Morgan2,70414.3+4.62,03010.9
Liberal DemocratsHelen Ceri Clarke1,2786.8−0.38604.6
BNP6273.4
UKIP7193.9
Socialist Labour6693.6
Green3401.8
Welsh Christian1740.9New
TUSC1130.6New
Communist610.3
Majority9,31149.3+17.3
Turnout18,87937.0−2.8
Labour holdSwing+8.7

Regional ballots rejected at the count: 134[7]

Elections in the 2000s

Welsh Assembly Election 2007: Aberavon[8]
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional[9]
Votes%±%Votes%±%
LabourBrian Gibbons[a]10,12949.3−10.19,303
Plaid CymruLinett Purcell3,55817.3−0.43,610
IndependentAndrew Tutton2,56112.5New
ConservativeDaisy Meyland-Smith1,9909.7+0.52,058
Liberal DemocratsClaire Waller1,4507.1−2.71,775
New Millennium Bean PartyCaptain Beany8404.1New
BNP1,185New
Green663
UKIP653
Socialist Labour4230.New
Welsh Christian230New
Socialist Alternative (UK)196New
Keith James - Independent146New
Respect730.New
Communist660.New
CPA370.New
Joel Jenkins - Independent26New
Majority6,57132.0−9.7
Turnout20,52839.8+2.1
Labour holdSwing−11.3
Welsh Assembly Election 2003: Aberavon
PartyCandidateConstituency[10]Regional[11]
Votes%±%Votes%±%
LabourBrian Gibbons[a]11,13759.4+8.19,769
Plaid CymruGeraint D. Owen3,32417.7−4.63,242
Liberal DemocratsClaire Waller1,8409.8−3.81,934
ConservativeMyr A. Boult1,7329.2+2.21,599
IndependentRobert Williams6083.2New
IndependentGwenno M. Saunders1140.6New
Green678
Socialist Labour572
UKIP509
Cymru Annibynnol217
ProLife Alliance580.
Majority7,81341.7+12.7
Turnout18,75537.7−9.2
Labour holdSwing+6.4

2003 Electorate: 50,208
Regional ballots rejected: 348

Elections in the 1990s

Welsh Assembly Election 1999: Aberavon[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBrian Gibbons 11,941 51.3 N/A
Plaid CymruJanet Davies5,19822.3N/A
Liberal DemocratsKeith Davies3,16513.6N/A
ConservativeMary E. Davies1,6247.0N/A
IndependentCaptain Beany8493.6N/A
IndependentDavid Pudner5172.2N/A
Majority6,74329.0N/A
Turnout23,29446.9N/A
Labour win (new seat)

See also

Notes

References

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